Lawmakers supportive of Internet privacy laws said Wednesday they would take an issue-by-issue approach next year rather than push for sweeping legislation. They also said the government should set higher standards of privacy for its Web sites. Lawmakers testifying at . . . . Lawmakers supportive of Internet privacy laws said Wednesday they would take an issue-by-issue approach next year rather than push for sweeping legislation. They also said the government should set higher standards of privacy for its Web sites. Lawmakers testifying at a House hearing said they favor ``baseline standards' of privacy rather than the strict guarantees common in Europe - or ``micromanaging,' as they were called by Rep. Bob Goodlatte, co-chairman of the Congressional Internet Caucus. The link for this article located at AntiOnline is no longer available. . Lawmakers supportive of Internet privacy laws said Wednesday they would take an issue-by-issue appro. lawmakers, supportive, internet, privacy, wednesday, would, issue-by-issue, appro. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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